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The traditional kapu system was abolished in:
1819
Self-appointed leader of the first company of Protestant missionaries
Hiram Bingham
True/False: David Malo was an early graduate of Lahainaluna School, his Hawaiian newspaper articles are valuable records
True
Bernice Pauahi Bishop was strongly influenced by the teachings of the Protestant missionaries at:
Chiefsʻ (Royal) Childrensʻ School
An example of the Protestant missionaries effect on Kauikeaouli is the:
First Constitution
The first constitution was established in:
1840
True/False: In the 1800s, several western nations bullied the Hawaiian Kingdom with military might. This is called gunboat diplomacy
True
This British naval captain investigated complaints of British citizens, but he then took control of the Kingdom
Paulet
Fee simple land ownership was established through the:
mahele
In the late 1800s, the sugar industry became the number one export industry as a result of the:
reciprocity treaty
What king wrote the Constitution of 1864?
Kamehameha V
Which of the following was an environmental impact that plantations had on Hawai i?
diversion of water from Windward to Leeward side
Claiming it was to reform the government, foreign residents (mostly Americans) forced the _______________ on Kalākaua.
Bayonet constitution
Who was the first elected monarch of the Kingdom?
Lunalilo
major export industries (earliest to most recent)
sandalwood, whaling, sugar, tourism
Which of the following happened to Liliʻuokalani in 1895?
arrested and abdicated the throne
The first elections held in the Territory of Hawai i were dominated by what political party?
Home Rule
True/False: Prince Kuhio was the first elected Delegate to Congress
False
Hawai i became a state primarily through the efforts of what political party?
Democratic
The Reciprocity Treaty provided that:
Sugar from Hawaiʻi was sold in the US without tariffs
True/False: the 1887 Constitution increased the participation of Hawaiians in government due to the property and income requirements
false
political systems listed in the correct order:
Kingdom, Provisional Gov, republic, Territory
The world event that greatly contributed to annexation was:
Spanish-American War
He led the reformists who limited King Kalākaua’s power and eventually overthrew the Kingdom of Hawai i.
Lorrin Thurston
True/False: Robert Wilcox led one attempt to strengthen the Kingdom and another to restore it.
True
He served as the President of the Prov. and Republic governments, and as the first appointed territorial governor.
Sanford Dole
The first elections held in the Territory of Hawai i were dominated by what political party?
Home Rule
Credit for the passage of the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act goes to:
Prince Kuhio
The Massie and Kahawai cases of the 1930s were examples of:
Institutional Racism
The Apology Resolution apologizes to Hawaiians for the ________ and pledges reconciliation with Hawaiians
overthrow
Captain James Cook could be considered lucky when he discovered the Hawaiian Islands for the first time because:
It was makahiki season (season of Lono)
The American government was implicated in the overthrow due to the involvement of Minister __________ and its marines.
John L. Stevens
He came to the islands as a Protestant missionary but became the first official advisor to the Kingdom in 1838.
William Richards
After Paulet, this British Admiral corrected the situation and restored the sovereignty of the Hawaii
Admiral Thomas
True/False: Mahele came about through pressure from sugar growers
True
As part of the land reformation, the Hawaiian commoners were allowed to own their cultivated lands through the:
Kuleana Act
A school established by the Episcopal Church is:
St Andrew’s Priory
A home to care for aged Hawaiians was established through the will of:
Lunalilo
True/False: The US negotiatied the Reciprocity treaty in order to gain political influence in Hawaiʻi
True
As a loyal friend to King Kalåkaua, he was appointed to many positions in the monarchy, including Prime Minister.
Walter Murray Gibson
Acquisition of the islands to the United States was long the subject of a debate in America, one eventually won by:
annexationists/expansionists